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up eastern north carolina up towards virginia beach and the chesapeake bay. d.c., you're going to get a few raindrops within the next several hours but all in all the center of this storm is going to remain offshore which is the best case scenario we could have asked for. still see 3 to 4, isolated 5 inches of rain across eastern north carolina and a couple inches as we ride up the coast. certainly see tropical storm force winds but kind of like a nor'easter and the northeast is accustoms to nor'easters. thank goodness not a direct hit but we're going to monitor it as it continues to move. we'll see a lot of rain, especially the outer banks, cape cod and the islands are going to take a hit as well. >> are we out of the woods now far hurricane season? >> oh, gosh, no. >> november is the end of it. >> we've storms rolling off the coast of africa. i'll show you all the features out there in the atlantic brewing. >> november 30th the -- >> the peak middle of september. >> how do you prepare for a storm like earl and protect your family and house and pets and ever
up eastern north carolina up towards virginia beach and the chesapeake bay. d.c., you're going to get a few raindrops within the next several hours but all in all the center of this storm is going to remain offshore which is the best case scenario we could have asked for. still see 3 to 4, isolated 5 inches of rain across eastern north carolina and a couple inches as we ride up the coast. certainly see tropical storm force winds but kind of like a nor'easter and the northeast is accustoms to...
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now the report from virginia beach. >> reporter: this morning at the virginia beach ocean front, earl was really churning up the surf. the rough seas meant no one was allowed in the water. the pier stretching out into the turbulent owing was holding up strong as ever. choppy it is a got, the pier never wavered. earl did provide a little excitement for sightseers who ventured out in the wind and rain to get a closer look. >> pretty awesome stuff. it really is. >> earl gave jim a break from remodeling homes today. the rock jetty at the beginning of the boardwalk was the spot he chose to come out and get a glimpse of the hurricane. how long have you lived here? >> since' 72. >> reporter: a long time. you've seen a lot of storms. >> yep. >> reporter: what about this one? what do you think? >> this is a baby. it ain't going to do much. >> reporter: it was about 8:30 this morning when we stopped by the inlet, that danger sign saying it all. we're standing here looking across the rudy inlet at the northern edge there. the owing certainly getting more churned up as the hours go on. there will
now the report from virginia beach. >> reporter: this morning at the virginia beach ocean front, earl was really churning up the surf. the rough seas meant no one was allowed in the water. the pier stretching out into the turbulent owing was holding up strong as ever. choppy it is a got, the pier never wavered. earl did provide a little excitement for sightseers who ventured out in the wind and rain to get a closer look. >> pretty awesome stuff. it really is. >> earl gave jim...
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virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend. >> certainly the concern as far as safety goes, structural damage and loss of power, that has not happened. the one concer
virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the...
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virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the ships are sent out to sea to get out of the storm's path. that has not been the case in this storm. officials are deciding if they could ride it out in port. those ships are secure and they are riding it out here. back to you guys. >> steve, earlier, you talked about the fact that local officials are pretty happen right now. they don't have to worry about tourists not being there for the long holiday weekend. >> certainly the concern as far as safety goes, structural damage and loss of power, that has not happened. the one concer
virginia was planning for disaster. they moved the national guard troops to the coast, and they made numerous public announcements. they had shelters in place to house as many as 18,000 people if necessary. it looks as though those steps are not necessary. we are getting gusts up to 40 miles an hour, but not the damage we anticipated. of course, one additional factor in this area, a lot of navy access in the area with the harbors. in a storm that will cause a great deal of damage, sometimes the...
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our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the coastline in case they are necessary and shelters have been set up for as many as 20,000 people. that doesn't look like it's going to happen so far. throughout the day, we saw people boarding up their houses with plywood or hard plastic. but a lot more cureiosity. even righted now, we have a number of people walking along the boardwalk or the beach. gusts of winds, but not a sense of impending peril here. some real concerns about the economic potential that this storm could bring, some major events scheduled for this weekend, a large concert and a large half marathon. so travelers expected here. they ar
our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the...
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our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the coastline in case they are necessary and shelters have been set up for as many as 20,000 people. that doesn't look like it's going to happen so far. throughout the day, we saw people boarding up their houses with plywood or hard plastic. but a lot more cureiosity. even righted now, we have a number of people walking along the boardwalk or the beach. gusts of winds, but not a sense of impending peril here. some real concerns about the economic potential that this storm could bring, some major events scheduled for this weekend, a large concert and a large half marathon. so travelers expected here. they ar
our meteorologist in the extreme weather center and steve hariggan is in virginia beach, virginia, where they are awaiting earl's heavy rains and high winds. steve, what's it like so far? >> reporter: none of that rain hitting yet. the winds have gotten slightly stronger with gusts up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. they expect the eye of the storm to pass 100 miles offshore here in virginia beach. so they don't expect too much physical damage. 200 national guard troops have been moved to the...
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amtrak canceled trains between richmond, virginia, and virginia beach. and suspended service until this morning between new york and boston. southwest airlines canceled 65 flights. while continental canceled about 60 departures from its hub at newark's liberty airport. and marysol castro is in montauk, new york, with more on the travel angle. mary, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. good morning, everyone. here at ditch plains, the aftermath. here, there was a lot of debris that washed ashore on the beaches and throughout the city streets. the other issue, of course, was the rough surf. at the height of the storm, 30-mile-per-hour to 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and very rough seas. 16-foot seas. this morning, you can still see the seas are angry. a few brave souls out there. but this is much calmer than what we saw overnight. heavy rain drenched long island, as earl pushed northward. massive waves scattering debris along the shoreline. nature's wrath making the roads unsafe. hundreds of vacationers here in montauk are holed up in their hotel roo
amtrak canceled trains between richmond, virginia, and virginia beach. and suspended service until this morning between new york and boston. southwest airlines canceled 65 flights. while continental canceled about 60 departures from its hub at newark's liberty airport. and marysol castro is in montauk, new york, with more on the travel angle. mary, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. good morning, everyone. here at ditch plains, the aftermath. here, there was a lot of debris that...
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. >> reporter: further north on the midatlantic coast from virginia to delaware, it seems beach vacations continue uninterrupted, for now at least. surf's up in ocean city, maryland. >> it's been a long time since the city's had a really bad hurricane. i'm afraid that we're kind of overdue. >> reporter: back in north carolina, locals are challenging earl to see just how bad a hurricane he will be. ron mott, kill devil hills, north carolina. >> reporter: i'm peter alexander on long island. already earl's pounding surf and dangerous rip currents extended the shores of new jersey and new york. the approaching storm has forced beach closures in places where extreme weather can actually attract a crowd. >> i don't want to see people endangering themselves. caution's the word. >> reporter: at this marina, henry uline has protectively hauled more than 100 boats to safety in the last two days. >> the tidal surge is going to be tremendous. 10, 11, 12, that will be above all the pilings. >> reporter: a catastrophic hurricane has slammed the tip of long island before. >> leaving a wide pathway of ru
. >> reporter: further north on the midatlantic coast from virginia to delaware, it seems beach vacations continue uninterrupted, for now at least. surf's up in ocean city, maryland. >> it's been a long time since the city's had a really bad hurricane. i'm afraid that we're kind of overdue. >> reporter: back in north carolina, locals are challenging earl to see just how bad a hurricane he will be. ron mott, kill devil hills, north carolina. >> reporter: i'm peter...
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. >> reporter: states of emergency have been declared in north carolina, virginia, maryland, and massachusetts. strong waves from earl are ripping into beaches all along the east coast. in delaware, life guards rescued two children from rip current. >> couldn't breathe for a few seconds, and i got really scar scared. >> reporter: even if the worst of earl stays far from land, the storm could do $1billion to $2 billion in damage from north carolina to maine, and emergency workers still are not convinced the storm is staying away. >> the smallest predicted hurricane can become the most major and the most destructive, so you really don't know. none of us know what's going to happen until tomorrow. >> reporter: emergency officials here, as well as local business owners, are hoping by tomorrow, they're reopening for business for a long labor day weekend rather than cleaning up. erica. >> kelly cobiella,icle ethanks. earl may actually lose some of its punch by the time it reaches the northeast tomorrow, but it is still the strongest hurricane to threaten the coast of new york and new jersey since bo
. >> reporter: states of emergency have been declared in north carolina, virginia, maryland, and massachusetts. strong waves from earl are ripping into beaches all along the east coast. in delaware, life guards rescued two children from rip current. >> couldn't breathe for a few seconds, and i got really scar scared. >> reporter: even if the worst of earl stays far from land, the storm could do $1billion to $2 billion in damage from north carolina to maine, and emergency...
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elkins, west virginia, below freezing. we have showers left around the north carolina sound area. clouds down around fredericksburg and through areas of north carolina. just high clouds. radar is quiet. next time we see any rain showers showing up around here will be on sunday, mainly during the afternoon. weather system moving out. big high pressure over the ohio valley. that will keep us dry through saturday. here is the storm system for sunday. not a big system, but it will be a fast-moving system. again, it will be a 50/50 weekend for us with showers showing up. there is that high pressure area. clear skies across new york. beautiful weekend for traveling up t philadelphia and new york city, even down to atlanta, georgia. we'll get the rain in here. when we do on sunday, it looks like it will stick around for a while. sunday evening, the yellow, orange, that's the moderate and heavy rain that will be coming in. we could get another inch of rain in locations out of this. from morning 25 to 30 degrees cold. then we'll feel chilly like early march, 47 to 51. the cherry blossom fe
elkins, west virginia, below freezing. we have showers left around the north carolina sound area. clouds down around fredericksburg and through areas of north carolina. just high clouds. radar is quiet. next time we see any rain showers showing up around here will be on sunday, mainly during the afternoon. weather system moving out. big high pressure over the ohio valley. that will keep us dry through saturday. here is the storm system for sunday. not a big system, but it will be a fast-moving...
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it is not snowing in virginia. these are some high returns. high level returns but it is snowing now in ohio into kentucky and illinois. even in indiana and around chicago. it may linger in wisconsin headed towards michigan. we have some snoel on the way. right now -- snow on the way. right now, it is nice. 36 reagan national. 40 on the bay. 36 paks river, cambridge, quantico 36. 38 fredericksburg. freezing up down 81 from winchester to hagerstown and the wind chill not too much of a factor thankfully. and the humidity, the air is still dry. relative humidity at 46%. our clipper, there it is spinning across the midwest. there's a lot of arctic air back here. temperatures tonight maybe 10, 20, 30 below. that air is moving south and east. did you notice the mix in mississippi and alabama. north georgia. snow down there that will give a little accumulation. there's the big spin now up across the midwest but the dark blues, the heavier snows pulling out of illinois into indiana, approaching parts of western ohio. and that is our storm for tonight
it is not snowing in virginia. these are some high returns. high level returns but it is snowing now in ohio into kentucky and illinois. even in indiana and around chicago. it may linger in wisconsin headed towards michigan. we have some snoel on the way. right now -- snow on the way. right now, it is nice. 36 reagan national. 40 on the bay. 36 paks river, cambridge, quantico 36. 38 fredericksburg. freezing up down 81 from winchester to hagerstown and the wind chill not too much of a factor...
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it is moving past north carolina and virginia. the eastern end of those states getting some wind and rain now, about an hour and a half ago the national hurricane center downgraded earl to a category 2 from 115 miles-an-hour, which is a cat 3 to 110 miles-an-hour maximum sustained winds which is the strong end of a category 2. as you can see on the right, gusts clocked to a maximum of 140 miles an hour. that is nothing to sneeze at. deputy director of the national hurricane center ed rappaport joins us live from miami. good to see you, thank you. >> good evening. >> shepard: tell us how this going to move or your best estimates tonight? >> the center of the hurricane is now located just to the south southeast of cape hatteras that is good news because it is moving on a track that is east of dew north. so it is going to move past the outer banks, staying offshore, at least the center will be offshore, by perhaps 50 miles or so, it is a large hurricane as we've been talking about. there are strong winds on the western side, most of
it is moving past north carolina and virginia. the eastern end of those states getting some wind and rain now, about an hour and a half ago the national hurricane center downgraded earl to a category 2 from 115 miles-an-hour, which is a cat 3 to 110 miles-an-hour maximum sustained winds which is the strong end of a category 2. as you can see on the right, gusts clocked to a maximum of 140 miles an hour. that is nothing to sneeze at. deputy director of the national hurricane center ed rappaport...
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go to the shore and drive there and check out waves you've probably seen before. 20-foot waves off virginia beach. 10-foot waves from the jersey shore and 13 off of montauk. very rare to get waves like that. violent atlantic. as far as the windshield goes, worse for cape cod, it arrives about 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the highest winds around 10:00 to midnight but, contessa, like in the weather community we call storms underachievers or overachievers. >> what about the canadian provinces? expected to see a hurricane? >> going to be in a stage of a tropical system more like a nor'easter type storm and could see power outages but probably more in nova scotia than anywhere in the u.s. >> thanks for that. i appreciate that. by the way, if you're riding out the storm, where you live, we'd like to see your photos and video. be careful getting it, as always. upload them at firstperson@ms n nbc.com. you can put it on facebook or twit pick. let me see what you're seeing. by the way, if you're out west or somewhere beautiful and want to show me that, i'd like to see it. stay with msnbc throughout the day
go to the shore and drive there and check out waves you've probably seen before. 20-foot waves off virginia beach. 10-foot waves from the jersey shore and 13 off of montauk. very rare to get waves like that. violent atlantic. as far as the windshield goes, worse for cape cod, it arrives about 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in the highest winds around 10:00 to midnight but, contessa, like in the weather community we call storms underachievers or overachievers. >> what about the canadian provinces?...
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. >>> virginia senator mark warner said today that he's trying to fix the problems in poor management at arlington national cemetery. an army investigation found more than 200 graves had been mislabeled. senator warner said one of his first steps would be making sure records are put onto computers to minimize mistakes. >> veterans and their families and loved ones who have folks in turn at the cemetery will know that if there are for the corrective actions that have to be taken that we have a record system that's safe and secure and sound and that we can restore arlington to its appropriate hollow ground status for all americans. >> people from the local information technology community have volunteered to upgrade the cemetery records for free. >>> sarah palin will return more than $386,000 collected by a legal defense fund that has been ruled illegal. the alaska personnel board has released their findings of an ethics probe against the former alaskan government today. they determined that defense funds set up for her while she was in office was in fact legal. palin cited the probe of
. >>> virginia senator mark warner said today that he's trying to fix the problems in poor management at arlington national cemetery. an army investigation found more than 200 graves had been mislabeled. senator warner said one of his first steps would be making sure records are put onto computers to minimize mistakes. >> veterans and their families and loved ones who have folks in turn at the cemetery will know that if there are for the corrective actions that have to be taken...
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senior brandon phelps, he's going to virginia where his daddy played next season. second quarter, conner frazier throws it to phelps and he takes care of the rest. this is a kid that makes it look too easy. it looks like he's moving half speed. the boys from mcgruder just to have a chance. damascus shut them out 42-0. that's not funny. natalie randolph and her coolidge colts hosting friendly. the game tied at 6 in the second quarter. friendly is threatening. the swing pass over to navon hobby. look at this, he can't be taller than 5'5", about a buck 25 but he can scoot. 14-yard touchdown. friendly wins it 20-6. >>> so high school football not only in full swing, college football in full swing as well. chuck bell will have your weekend forecast for those games tomorrow. he's very excited about that. maryland's first game at navy on monday at 4:00. tech opens up against boise state at fedex field monday night. couple of more football-related nuggets. on the helipad. steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger met with nfl commissioner roger goodell this morning. as expec
senior brandon phelps, he's going to virginia where his daddy played next season. second quarter, conner frazier throws it to phelps and he takes care of the rest. this is a kid that makes it look too easy. it looks like he's moving half speed. the boys from mcgruder just to have a chance. damascus shut them out 42-0. that's not funny. natalie randolph and her coolidge colts hosting friendly. the game tied at 6 in the second quarter. friendly is threatening. the swing pass over to navon hobby....
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earl's powerful gusts and driving rains are now being felt in southeastern virginia and moving up the coast. we have complete coverage of hurricane earl. ron mott in north carolina, weather channel's mike seidel on long island, new york, nbc's michelle franzen in cape cod, still wounding what is going to happen there. let's begin with nbc meteorologist bill karins come have been worse but still some problems, bill? >> yeah, tell you, we had a category 4 at this time yesterday and very fearful what was going to happen in the carolinas and eventually up in cape cod. the storm weakened a little bit more than expected yesterday afternoon and evening that set the stage for the damage that miner in the eastern carolinas much the storm is continuing to pass to the north-northeast, wait for the new advisory from the hurricane center, later than kip cal with it. 11:00 advisory, usually a couple minutes early. actually, we just heard just came in, now down to a category 1 intensity. the weakening trend has continued with this storm. that shouldn't be a big surprise. we haven't seen wind gusts o
earl's powerful gusts and driving rains are now being felt in southeastern virginia and moving up the coast. we have complete coverage of hurricane earl. ron mott in north carolina, weather channel's mike seidel on long island, new york, nbc's michelle franzen in cape cod, still wounding what is going to happen there. let's begin with nbc meteorologist bill karins come have been worse but still some problems, bill? >> yeah, tell you, we had a category 4 at this time yesterday and very...
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this is a huge weekend for virginia beach. they have got a big music festival as well as a big marathon here expecting 50,000 people to fly in. that weather could make flights extremely difficult. >> shepard: steve harrigan along the banks. storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where is it going? >> you know what? luckily we have seen a bit of a right jog in the last few frans in the last couple of hours. here is a look at the radar picture. see that center of it put my finger right there and see where it starts? there you go. it takes that jog to the east. none the less, there is some very heavy rain there that is right about to get toward the outer banks. as the storm continues to move closer we will see rain and wind. i want to get nerdy on you here with some of the images and water vapor image. this is how much water c
this is a huge weekend for virginia beach. they have got a big music festival as well as a big marathon here expecting 50,000 people to fly in. that weather could make flights extremely difficult. >> shepard: steve harrigan along the banks. storm watches and warnings are posted as far north as canada. no hurricane has threatened such a long stretch of the east coast in almost two decades. chief meteorologist rick reichmuth live in extreme weather center for the details of this one. where...
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this is going to duke, coming back, playing virginia, going to nc state. that's what's tough about this. >> that would be a huge game if they could beat duke. we've been talking about the wizards. there's a big trade on the way between the celtics and the maveri mavericks. we'll see. >> thank you, dan. >>> that's our broadcast for now. an olymppe
this is going to duke, coming back, playing virginia, going to nc state. that's what's tough about this. >> that would be a huge game if they could beat duke. we've been talking about the wizards. there's a big trade on the way between the celtics and the maveri mavericks. we'll see. >> thank you, dan. >>> that's our broadcast for now. an olymppe
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we are at 75 degrees at richmond, virginia. 57, norfolk. close to 70 degrees in ali, north carolina. knoxville, close to 80 degrees. so a lot of warmth and lot of moisture now. sunday will be the day where it is weird. warmth, humidity, and it is going to be like a feel of an early summer day around here. and there will be like some early days the possible bill of some strong thunderstorms coming through the area. for this evening, temperatures will be dropping to 60 degrees by 9:00, skies will be partly cloudy. 11:00, partly cloudy. 58. turning mostly cloudy as we get into the morning hours. i think there will be some of the filtered sun coming through. sunset at 7:53. up tomorrow at 6:19. some of the lower spots like frederick, maryland, will drop to 45. warrentown will drop to 43 degrees. and 43, winchester, 50 degrees in st. mary's. clouds moving in. just showers you a round for tomorrow. and not a lot of rain. anywhere between the tenth and a quarter of an inch expected. on the cool side. sunday we are going to push past 70 degrees. wi
we are at 75 degrees at richmond, virginia. 57, norfolk. close to 70 degrees in ali, north carolina. knoxville, close to 80 degrees. so a lot of warmth and lot of moisture now. sunday will be the day where it is weird. warmth, humidity, and it is going to be like a feel of an early summer day around here. and there will be like some early days the possible bill of some strong thunderstorms coming through the area. for this evening, temperatures will be dropping to 60 degrees by 9:00, skies will...
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according to a survey by trip adviser.com, virginia beach is the number one driving destination. atlantic city, number two, followed by owing city. philadelphia comes in at the fourth favorite driving destination for washingtonians and williamsburg rounds out the top five. >> what about sticking around hear? >> first of all, we'll be just fine for saturday, sun, monday. friday is the big day for us. we'll see winds locally 10 to 20-mile-an-hour and at the coast 40 to 50 miles per hour. we're talking during the break, guys in inaugurate, they're doing a lot of prep work up there. we've got some video to show you, by the time that system gets up to new england, it is probably going to be a category 1 or 2. a much weaker system than what the outer banks will get later tonight. the thing is we'll get some higher gusts coming through. a lot of damage and beach erosion. at the same time, for spots like cape cod and nantucket, they'll get a lot of rain up there. probably more than what the outer banks get. my forecast across new england, two to four inches of rain as you'll see in just
according to a survey by trip adviser.com, virginia beach is the number one driving destination. atlantic city, number two, followed by owing city. philadelphia comes in at the fourth favorite driving destination for washingtonians and williamsburg rounds out the top five. >> what about sticking around hear? >> first of all, we'll be just fine for saturday, sun, monday. friday is the big day for us. we'll see winds locally 10 to 20-mile-an-hour and at the coast 40 to 50 miles per...
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relatively heavy rains across southern west virginia through central virginia into north carolina. the rain heading our way will bring us scattered showers overnight tonight. mild today. melting snow out in western maryland. that is causing flood watches in that direction. baltimore increasing clouds with a few late showers. into the day tomorrow we'll dry out for a few hours midday before the big rain comes in tomorrow night. we'll talk about what part of the weekend will be the wetteddest and wildest all coming up. >>> we are following breaking news tonight from garrett county. ann arundel county woman has been indicted for the death of her newborn son. the 27-year-old faces several charges including second degree murder and manslaughter. she was released after posting $50,000 bond. prosecutors say she showed up at garrett memorial hospital on september 19th, carrying a baby boy she claimed to have miscarried. >>> recovery teams in frederick county are racing against mother nature to retrieve a body from the lake before the predicted heavy rain. a pair of fishermen shotted the bo
relatively heavy rains across southern west virginia through central virginia into north carolina. the rain heading our way will bring us scattered showers overnight tonight. mild today. melting snow out in western maryland. that is causing flood watches in that direction. baltimore increasing clouds with a few late showers. into the day tomorrow we'll dry out for a few hours midday before the big rain comes in tomorrow night. we'll talk about what part of the weekend will be the wetteddest and...
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heading south on 95 in virginia, you can see the delays in springfield down to woodbridge. let's move to the beltway at river road. the outer loop moving away from us. the slow stuff is coming off the 270-spur. you see the same delays coming from the toll road back into maryland. it looks pretty typical this time of night. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is fear of these putting americans at risk. >> in new high-tech way doctors are fighting obesity. >>a new addition to an air force base. i think you might have hooked it up wrong, though. yea, we're getting way too many channels. no, no. that's -- that's standard. fios also comes with 11,000 free movies and shows on demand per month. ah, standard. gotcha. a certain somebody says "thank you". tell him "he's welcome", but it's still standard. he's happy to be back with his friends. is he? [ male announcer ] hundreds of channels, thousands of movies, and two times more very satisfied customers than cox. this is beyond cable. this is fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> m
heading south on 95 in virginia, you can see the delays in springfield down to woodbridge. let's move to the beltway at river road. the outer loop moving away from us. the slow stuff is coming off the 270-spur. you see the same delays coming from the toll road back into maryland. it looks pretty typical this time of night. back to you. >> thank you. >>> there is fear of these putting americans at risk. >> in new high-tech way doctors are fighting obesity. >>a new...
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virginia tech stunned virginia 75-71. . just in the henin advances to the finals -- justine henin advances to the finals where she will face sirena williams. andy murray is trying to become the first trip to win a grand slam in seven years. he was not to be denied -- the first brit to win a grand slam in seven years. this one goes around the net and in. he advances to the finals. this is his second grand slam final ever. farmers insurance open, nicholson came out and fired an opening round of 70. thahe had about the ugliest gam. not match -- not bad for part man, part is he preparzebra. >> we will have going out to dinner no longer fit into our budget. and so we started having these pizza parties on friday night. i learned how to make pizza dough. and we'd have friends come to our house. we know saving money is important. shop with your giant card and you can enjoy thousands of weekly specials and real deal savings, like clementines, now $4.88 per box, and starkist solid white tuna, 10 for $10. this week only. when i look a
virginia tech stunned virginia 75-71. . just in the henin advances to the finals -- justine henin advances to the finals where she will face sirena williams. andy murray is trying to become the first trip to win a grand slam in seven years. he was not to be denied -- the first brit to win a grand slam in seven years. this one goes around the net and in. he advances to the finals. this is his second grand slam final ever. farmers insurance open, nicholson came out and fired an opening round of...
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Oct 28, 2010
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an american man born in pakistan was arrested today in virginia. he thought he was secretly meeting with al qaeda operatives to plot an attack on the washington, d.c. subway system. but it turns out those operatives were not who they claimed to be, and pierre thomas has it tonight. >> reporter: the fbi says the suspect wanted to launch a bombing campaign targeting four suburban virginia subway stops at the height of rush hour. >> it was beyond chilling. i don't even have a word for it. >> reporter: according to the fbi, farroque ahmed, a u.s. citizen, planned to kill as many military personnel as possible. his targets, these metro stations located near the pentagon. the plan? to have bombers using rolling suitcases full of explosives detonate them in prime locations aboard trains. it was all a sting. the fbi had learned of ahmed radicalization through an informant. in july and august, prosecutors say, ahmed conducted surveillance and recorded videos of the subway stops. he then allegedly handed computer files of images of the stations to a man he t
an american man born in pakistan was arrested today in virginia. he thought he was secretly meeting with al qaeda operatives to plot an attack on the washington, d.c. subway system. but it turns out those operatives were not who they claimed to be, and pierre thomas has it tonight. >> reporter: the fbi says the suspect wanted to launch a bombing campaign targeting four suburban virginia subway stops at the height of rush hour. >> it was beyond chilling. i don't even have a word for...
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, what we have done in virginia. all the better for the commonwealth. and it's an example to the nation. i don't think he's concerned about making a stamp on the national scene. he's concerned about doing a good job for virginia. >> coming up on "news4 at 6," a look at how mcdonald will be judged tonight. this is one case where style is actually more important than substance. back to you now. >> thanks, julie. president obama's first state of the union address right here on nbc4 tonight. >>> a massive operation has put more than 470 suspected gang members and criminals in jail. officials with immigration and customs enforcement announce the arrest today. the operation called project big freeze targeted international gangs with ties to drug trafficking groups. i.c.e. worked with local law enforcement officials in 83 cities. >>> i love it when i'm here for the wednesday question. >> you're ready, huh? >> i'm excited. >> i come in for this. >> a lot of sunshine today. we are getting cold air. a lot of folks are watching
, what we have done in virginia. all the better for the commonwealth. and it's an example to the nation. i don't think he's concerned about making a stamp on the national scene. he's concerned about doing a good job for virginia. >> coming up on "news4 at 6," a look at how mcdonald will be judged tonight. this is one case where style is actually more important than substance. back to you now. >> thanks, julie. president obama's first state of the union address right here...
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. >>> almost two months after the tragic west virginia mine explosion. relatives testified before members of congress and the u.s. labor secretary. the families are calling on lawmakers to patching stronger legislations to force them to implement better safety procedures. >> they can make it safer. i have done some things with the developments too. and i have never had any accidents or any violations. and i don't know what to do. i don't understand. >> reporter: the u.s. justice department and mining regulators are also investigating the april fifth tragedy. 29 miners died in the blast. the upper big branch mine explosion is reportedly the worst coal mining disaster in 40 years. >>> but the cheesecake factory says they are deeply sorry for any inconvenience caused to its customers after a credit card theft ring was uncovered involving three former employees. a credit card investigator traced a series of that into dc. from there, two waiters were identified. the secret service says that the pair used an electronic skimmer to steal credit card numbers and
. >>> almost two months after the tragic west virginia mine explosion. relatives testified before members of congress and the u.s. labor secretary. the families are calling on lawmakers to patching stronger legislations to force them to implement better safety procedures. >> they can make it safer. i have done some things with the developments too. and i have never had any accidents or any violations. and i don't know what to do. i don't understand. >> reporter: the u.s....
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hurricane watches have been issued for virginia. art howard has been looking at the maps and has the latest. howard? >> let's reiterate. yes, it's category 3, 125 miles per hour sustained wind. it's a little weaker but still a major hurricane. here's the hurricane warnings in eastern north carolina and you can see the entire outer banks to the state line. now, around here, hurricane -- south open but tidewater, norfolk and hampton roads up have to watch out. this is likely to be upgrade to a tropical storm warning, maybe tonight or tomorrow, as we get closer 24 hours out. those are the warnings as they stand now. the hurricane itself is well defined, impressive looking, color enhanced, you can see the clouds wrapping around the center. it has a chance to get stronger moving north and east. on 9 futurecast, you can see the storm skirting the coast and by midday friday, beginnings to pull north and east. heaviest around coastal areas. we may not have rain and we need train but this is a coastal storm, not so much here we'll have probl
hurricane watches have been issued for virginia. art howard has been looking at the maps and has the latest. howard? >> let's reiterate. yes, it's category 3, 125 miles per hour sustained wind. it's a little weaker but still a major hurricane. here's the hurricane warnings in eastern north carolina and you can see the entire outer banks to the state line. now, around here, hurricane -- south open but tidewater, norfolk and hampton roads up have to watch out. this is likely to be upgrade...
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Apr 28, 2010
04/10
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tonight, a freeze watch in far western maryland and west virginia. 35 to 45. as long as the winds stay up we shouldn't have too many frost problems but if the winds go calm in a couple of spots that will help temperatures even more. 70 with a west wind. 10 to 20 miles an hour. sunset, by the way, this evening, two minutes before 8:00. got the clouds and showers in pennsylvania. see how this is rotating south. in to western maryland, parts of west virginia. some of this will come down. areas north of town have a better chance of showers and might even see an isolated sprinkle. for the most part it is the winds that will be the factor this afternoon. we are gusting to 31 in winchester. 24 cumberland. to our south and east we have gusts near 30 in easton. mid-30s in pax river and andrews. washington gusting to 25 and keeping the temperature down to 54 degrees. this is four above the average low. we have 70 and 50 for the average low and high and we are in the middle 50s here. the air has dried out. northwest winds at 18 and the humidity is only 37%. the ground is
tonight, a freeze watch in far western maryland and west virginia. 35 to 45. as long as the winds stay up we shouldn't have too many frost problems but if the winds go calm in a couple of spots that will help temperatures even more. 70 with a west wind. 10 to 20 miles an hour. sunset, by the way, this evening, two minutes before 8:00. got the clouds and showers in pennsylvania. see how this is rotating south. in to western maryland, parts of west virginia. some of this will come down. areas...
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the front entering areas of west virginia. the moisture will gradually be pulled out of the area and the temperatures again at 90 something. upper 80s for the weekend. i wanted to show you collin because it's not done. it regenerate and right now it's eying bermuda and right to there. it will move just to the westside of bermuda with heavy rain and wind coming up for saturday. the forecast is 88 to 92. we will start with clear skies. a nice weekend and close to 90 degrees. 96 on monday and the high heat returns early next week and by the way, the national weather service, noaa is going to four to six major storms. crazy summer left to come. >> tropical storm collin could affect not the u.s. coastline, but the surf could be rough. >> outer banks and maryland and delaware. >> saturday and sunday. >> depending. thanks. still ahead tonight, a day of summertime fun turned tragic for band students today. what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, t
the front entering areas of west virginia. the moisture will gradually be pulled out of the area and the temperatures again at 90 something. upper 80s for the weekend. i wanted to show you collin because it's not done. it regenerate and right now it's eying bermuda and right to there. it will move just to the westside of bermuda with heavy rain and wind coming up for saturday. the forecast is 88 to 92. we will start with clear skies. a nice weekend and close to 90 degrees. 96 on monday and the...
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May 22, 2010
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he recently stopped by a northern virginia diner. guy and i talk about his food adventures and we talk about what makes his game show "minute to win it" so
he recently stopped by a northern virginia diner. guy and i talk about his food adventures and we talk about what makes his game show "minute to win it" so
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Jan 28, 2010
01/10
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in fact, it's already up to 40 in charleston west virginia. frontal boundary of the arctic variety beginning to stream in. this band of moisture, we showed this stuff not reaching the ground. this is moderate snowfall, it's going to stay eastern ohio back across western and central pennsylvania. that's ahead of this arctic boundary that will pivot through lunch time and early afternoon. setting the stage for much colder air and what happens with this storm. is this a long distance away from baltimore. it's just developing right now. as we watch our forecast model, western texas, oklahoma through southern planes. through western sections of tennessee and kentucky. we'll northbound the arctic zone. temperatures stay below freezing tomorrow, but that cold air may be pushing the storm just south and up. we'll be right on the northern fringe on saturday morning. we could get light snow into baltimore and southern maryland, heavier snow virginia, north carolina. this'll be a very powerful storm but could be just a near miss where some of you get sno
in fact, it's already up to 40 in charleston west virginia. frontal boundary of the arctic variety beginning to stream in. this band of moisture, we showed this stuff not reaching the ground. this is moderate snowfall, it's going to stay eastern ohio back across western and central pennsylvania. that's ahead of this arctic boundary that will pivot through lunch time and early afternoon. setting the stage for much colder air and what happens with this storm. is this a long distance away from...
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Sep 3, 2010
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you can see the bands beginning to push into southern virginia into the carolinas. the good news, the rain will remain outside of the d.c. metro area. partly cloudy skies, breezy and hot. of course on the mountains a beautiful, beautiful day. closer to the shore is where the clouds and wind will continue to increase. temperatures in the 60's. tomorrow, look at that, near 80 for a daytime high. let's get an update on this morning's rush hour commute. >> we're actually rushing around the belt way, route four and five, we look good. i'm going to take you to a quick trip around the belt way. things look good at the american legion bridge. new hampshire avenue on the virginia side, a nice transition between wilson bridge and the american legion bridge. >> 4:42 and 75 degrees now. >> still to come this morning, michelle is front and center now. we'll hear from d.c.'s first lady about her now role in her husband's campaign. >> first, you may need at way to get around this holiday weekend. stay tuned. we'll be right back. >> welcome back. it is 4:44 on this friday morning.
you can see the bands beginning to push into southern virginia into the carolinas. the good news, the rain will remain outside of the d.c. metro area. partly cloudy skies, breezy and hot. of course on the mountains a beautiful, beautiful day. closer to the shore is where the clouds and wind will continue to increase. temperatures in the 60's. tomorrow, look at that, near 80 for a daytime high. let's get an update on this morning's rush hour commute. >> we're actually rushing around the...
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she's from salem, virginia. police say she is with her mother's former live in boyfriend jeffrey easily. here's his latest picture. at this point, police think he left with easley on her own. her mother was found dead and her car is missing it is a silver four door dodge neon like this one with a rear spoiler and virginia tags. new today, billboards are now up in four states plastered with brittany and easley's pictures. and police released video from two of them last friday walking through a wal-mart in salem, virginia. they purchased a tent and other camping supply and a short while ago the police chief in charge of the investigation address rumors that brittany maybe in a relationship with easley. >> i want to emphasize again that we are dealing with a 12- year-old child and i hear a lot of gossip and chatter, and i tend to ignore that, but please remember it is a 12-year-old child we are dealing with here. let's try to get her home safely. >> reporter: brittany smith has not been seen for a week. this is
she's from salem, virginia. police say she is with her mother's former live in boyfriend jeffrey easily. here's his latest picture. at this point, police think he left with easley on her own. her mother was found dead and her car is missing it is a silver four door dodge neon like this one with a rear spoiler and virginia tags. new today, billboards are now up in four states plastered with brittany and easley's pictures. and police released video from two of them last friday walking through...
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speaking in virginia today he said this, quote, virginia's seafood industry is one of the oldest industries in the united states and one of the commonwealth's most economically important. it is over half a billion dollars a year and there are approximately 11,000 full ask part-time jobs in virginia connected to the seafood industry. it is a vital part of the economy today and tomorrow. no argument there, right? seafood industry a vital part of the virginia economy. who could argue with that? he made this proclamation about the importance of virginia seafood in the same week he called for oil drilling off the coast of virginia to begin as early as next year. next year. we've learned over the last few weeks that while the oil industry has figured out how to drill really, really, really deep under water it has not figured out how to stop a leak really deep under water. because of that 40% of the nation's wetlands and a quarter of the seafood are in danger of being wiped out. but full speed ahead on offshore drilling near other sensitive fisheries. drill here, drill now. and dry the grouper. it
speaking in virginia today he said this, quote, virginia's seafood industry is one of the oldest industries in the united states and one of the commonwealth's most economically important. it is over half a billion dollars a year and there are approximately 11,000 full ask part-time jobs in virginia connected to the seafood industry. it is a vital part of the economy today and tomorrow. no argument there, right? seafood industry a vital part of the virginia economy. who could argue with that? he...
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officials in virginia fear it will be a major blow locally and to the military. >> this is a critical mission for the success of the u.s. national security and our troops. and that's why i think you are seeing the unanimous outpouring as far as virginians are concerned. we need to have an analysis on the table. put all the facts on the table. make a good decision here about the best way to spend defense dollars and not make hasty proposals without analysis attached to it. >> gates knew there would be resistance in congress making the doing this is hard. but not impossible. at the pentagon, mike emanuel, fox news. >> congressman charlie rangel defends himself before the house in a stem winder of a speech. we talk about that, and congresswoman maxine waters' ethics troubles with the fox all-stars next. >>> all i'm saying is if it is the judgment for people here, for whatever reason that i resign, then heck, have the ethics committee expedite this. don't leave me swinging in the wind until november. if this is an emergency and i think it is to help the local and state government out, wha
officials in virginia fear it will be a major blow locally and to the military. >> this is a critical mission for the success of the u.s. national security and our troops. and that's why i think you are seeing the unanimous outpouring as far as virginians are concerned. we need to have an analysis on the table. put all the facts on the table. make a good decision here about the best way to spend defense dollars and not make hasty proposals without analysis attached to it. >> gates...
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virginia beach, boston college. the final was 68-52. maryland will play the winner of this game behind me. north carolina and georgia tech. the winner will play the maryland terrapins. the attention getter is vasquez. the senior eric hayes has to play extremely well. he is very efficient, productive, but he does not get much attention in scouting reports. >> i think i have always been under the radar. a lot of people look at me and do not expect much. i just go out there and play my game and do not worry what other people expect of you. >> > this is high school. the high school athlete of the week. thiss kelsey wolf. she is from seneca valley. she is a terrific senior basketball player. they need two new nets this week because she cut them down. >> all i cared about was getting the wind. it did not really matter -- getting the win. >> she finished with 27 points, 14 and the fourth quarter. >> last week was big for us, especially on home court. >> she accepted an athletic scholarship to play next year at the university of virginia. >> it
virginia beach, boston college. the final was 68-52. maryland will play the winner of this game behind me. north carolina and georgia tech. the winner will play the maryland terrapins. the attention getter is vasquez. the senior eric hayes has to play extremely well. he is very efficient, productive, but he does not get much attention in scouting reports. >> i think i have always been under the radar. a lot of people look at me and do not expect much. i just go out there and play my game...
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let's get to steve harrigan live near virginia beach, virginia tonight. steve, how are conditions there. >> shepard, we're starting to feel the first gusts here in virginia beach. no rain yet. the gusts still not strong enough to drive people inside. still a lot of families walking on the beach. some with small children. really a sense of curiosity here so far. they don't think it's going to pound virginia despite the state of emergency. a lot of people coming out to look at the waves. people on their balconies all along this tourist area looking out wondering how strong this storm is going to get. right now they are expecting the eye to stay 100 miles offshore. they are prepared up to 55 mile-per-hour winds and flooding as well. and some real concern here over a big tourist weekend. several major events scheduled here in virginia beach. a big music concert as well as a marathon. a lot of people, tens of thousands, traveling in. those travelers could be way laid by the storm. shepard? >> steve harrigan live at virginia beach. steve, thank you. the update
let's get to steve harrigan live near virginia beach, virginia tonight. steve, how are conditions there. >> shepard, we're starting to feel the first gusts here in virginia beach. no rain yet. the gusts still not strong enough to drive people inside. still a lot of families walking on the beach. some with small children. really a sense of curiosity here so far. they don't think it's going to pound virginia despite the state of emergency. a lot of people coming out to look at the waves....
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theroof of a firehouse in northern virginia has partially collapsed. this is fairfax county firehouse number 10 on firehouse lane in the falls church area. eighteen firefighters were inside at the time. we understand the collapse occurred over the garage area of the firehouse. there were several fire vehicles inside. we'll bring you updates as they come in to us. >>> we can see snow and ice on the major highways. citywide streets in many cases are still impassable. the effects are far from over. it is easy for see why so many school districts will not be open today. take a look at the parking lot at the rockville high school. we found a school bus snowed in. officials in virginia say crews will be out until the job is done. >> as you heard him say t will cost thousands of dollars to try to clear some of the routes you need. if you commute by metro, the above-ground rail stations will remain closed. rail service will run underground only with trains running about every 0 minutes. metrobus will have limited service running from 9:00 this morning until 7:
theroof of a firehouse in northern virginia has partially collapsed. this is fairfax county firehouse number 10 on firehouse lane in the falls church area. eighteen firefighters were inside at the time. we understand the collapse occurred over the garage area of the firehouse. there were several fire vehicles inside. we'll bring you updates as they come in to us. >>> we can see snow and ice on the major highways. citywide streets in many cases are still impassable. the effects are far...
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west virginia hosting south florida. and when is the last time you saw the whole look and ladder play, guys. watch josh with the catch here and the flip to devine and the bulls don't know what hit him. 11-yard touchdown as the mounties win tonight. if you're looking for something to do tomorrow night, midnight madness celebrations for basketball season. the tickets to all four schools are free but if john thompson iii dances like he did, you should do go just for that. maryland in the same predicament. each losing their biggest star to the nba last year. as the two teams convened today for their media days, they couldn't worry about the past. >> losing greg is a big loss. okay. once you get past that, you don't think about greg. you think about who is in the building right now. who is going to win. who is on the team right now. >> the last time we check, we still get the chance to play games and we're looking forward to getting on the court and seeing what we can do. >> finally tonight, hey philly fans, compared to these
west virginia hosting south florida. and when is the last time you saw the whole look and ladder play, guys. watch josh with the catch here and the flip to devine and the bulls don't know what hit him. 11-yard touchdown as the mounties win tonight. if you're looking for something to do tomorrow night, midnight madness celebrations for basketball season. the tickets to all four schools are free but if john thompson iii dances like he did, you should do go just for that. maryland in the same...
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jones had 16, and virginia down by just 3. but vasquez responds late in the half, and knocks home, gray vis, had a home, and vasquez loses control. and they stop and dishes for a cutting ferrell and virginia cuts the terps lead to just one. 40 seconds left, maryland by one, and mosley drives the contact. and cavs head coach tony bennett can't believe it, throws off his jacket and calls for a technical foul. vasquez hits thet the tee shot,d they hold on to win their 7th straight. 74-68, the virginia looks on in disbelief. >> it was great, you know, we worked hard for 16 games. we didn't play great today but you got to give virginia credit. you hate the situation where something happens and i knew they would come out firing today. they did a great job. you have to give virginia a lot of credit. >> i love my teammates, they have to carry me and helping me to become a better person and a better player. so it was a great win for us. >> here are the first round match ups in the acc tournament scheduled for thursday in greens borough
jones had 16, and virginia down by just 3. but vasquez responds late in the half, and knocks home, gray vis, had a home, and vasquez loses control. and they stop and dishes for a cutting ferrell and virginia cuts the terps lead to just one. 40 seconds left, maryland by one, and mosley drives the contact. and cavs head coach tony bennett can't believe it, throws off his jacket and calls for a technical foul. vasquez hits thet the tee shot,d they hold on to win their 7th straight. 74-68, the...
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well, virginia governor bob mcdonnell made this proclamation about the importance of virginia sea food in the same week he called for oil drilling off the coast of virginia to begin as early as next year. next year. we've learned over the last few weeks that while the oil industry has figured out how to drill really, really, really deep under water it has not figured out how to stop a leak really deep under water. because of that 40% of the nation's wetlands and a quarter of the seafood industry of this nation are in danger of being wiped out right now. but, yeah, full speed ahead on offshore drilling near other sensitive fisheries. drill here, drill now. and dry the grouper. ♪ [ male announcer ] there's one reason why over the past 100 years generations of men have trusted gillette. when it comes to shaving, we've given them our best. and on june 6th, we'll give them something even better. >>> so yesterday there were a bunch of primaries, in ohio, in north carolina, in indiana. it is highly likely you did not hear much about them. among other reasons, that may be because those elect
well, virginia governor bob mcdonnell made this proclamation about the importance of virginia sea food in the same week he called for oil drilling off the coast of virginia to begin as early as next year. next year. we've learned over the last few weeks that while the oil industry has figured out how to drill really, really, really deep under water it has not figured out how to stop a leak really deep under water. because of that 40% of the nation's wetlands and a quarter of the seafood...
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Nov 14, 2010
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maryland beat down virginia, knocking the cavs out of bowl contention. and then the coach drawing up a quick play against the terp and it works. and hodges, a former team manager flips the ball to danzer, and virginia in front. second quarter, and then o'brien, calls his own number and falls on the block, and fundamental. and then end of the third quarter, terps down two. o'brien throws over the middle and off the hands of carter, and look what i found. e it again. three plays later, give it to this guy. freshm, dj adams. they defeat virginia, and the cavaliers committed 16 penalties for a loss of 45 yards. maryland plays florida state at home next week. and north carolina, number 20 virginia tech. o has a better view. what do you think? this is good here. third quarter. and then marcus davis in the back of the end zone for the score. virginia tech takes the lead. and later tarhills with the ball. and then intercepted. six north carolina turnovers. taylor under pressure, tosses it up for the davis guy again, and same result. touchdown hokies. virginia te
maryland beat down virginia, knocking the cavs out of bowl contention. and then the coach drawing up a quick play against the terp and it works. and hodges, a former team manager flips the ball to danzer, and virginia in front. second quarter, and then o'brien, calls his own number and falls on the block, and fundamental. and then end of the third quarter, terps down two. o'brien throws over the middle and off the hands of carter, and look what i found. e it again. three plays later, give it to...
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the white areas, southern west virginia, southern virginia, winter storm warning just about nerve a winter weather advisory around here except for washington county, western maryland and then the eastern panhandle of west virginia. you don't have it but the snow will be coming. we can see it already. the clouds are moving in from southwest to northeast. we become close and the snow not quite to roanoke reaching the ground even though it is showing up on the radar. that will start to reach around in the next hour. by mid to late morning, it will be snowing here. watch out this afternoon. let's find out about that commute this morning. here's richard in time saver traffic. >> it looks like an accident clearing on laurel buoy road. also, some roadwork from the overnight period continues. along southbound 95 at 1978 in laurel, taking the left lane away. construction will be greeting you at the american legion bridge. left lane taken away. down the road at georgetown road, left lane closed. also i-66 still a clear drive from centerville to the beltway. next report coming your way at 4:40. mike
the white areas, southern west virginia, southern virginia, winter storm warning just about nerve a winter weather advisory around here except for washington county, western maryland and then the eastern panhandle of west virginia. you don't have it but the snow will be coming. we can see it already. the clouds are moving in from southwest to northeast. we become close and the snow not quite to roanoke reaching the ground even though it is showing up on the radar. that will start to reach...
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year old boy in northern virginia. police say his older brother fought back. >> plane diverted from dulles airport. >>> it comes down to game seven tonight. the caps are trying not to go home. loudoun county schools are about to make some changes. the kids will probably love it. but teachers and other school employees won't. good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the loudoun county school board decided that there will be two furlough days during the next school year. schools in the county will close and no activities will be scheduled. the county says the furloughs will save jobs. aaron gilchrist joins us now with the story. hi, aaron. >> doreen and jim, it was a choice nobody wanted to make. fire nearly 400 employees or cut every school employee's salary. effectively that's what the furlough does and today loudoun county faculty and staff learned exactly when that will happen. mill road elementary school today a fifth grade lesson on the periodic table for their teacher and all 10 thousand school employe
year old boy in northern virginia. police say his older brother fought back. >> plane diverted from dulles airport. >>> it comes down to game seven tonight. the caps are trying not to go home. loudoun county schools are about to make some changes. the kids will probably love it. but teachers and other school employees won't. good evening. i'm jim vance. >> i'm doreen gentzler. the loudoun county school board decided that there will be two furlough days during the next...